Hello! First post.
I have a problem with my Mercury 120XR (the one with the Force/Chrysler four cylinder block). It pours gasoline from the lowest cylinder when the spark plugs are out. The engine also lock as if it had a water lock in the bottom cylinder. The starter motor is just a few years old. The starter stops because the fuel does not compress like air/fuel normally do. If I remove the spark plug on the lowest cylinder and leave the three other sparkplugs installed (and leaving the other three ignition wires off of the three other plugs), the starter turns the engine and gasoline is pouring out of that lowest cylinder. It can seem like this problem has gradually been more and more present. We have previously had problems with fuel igniting in the jet exhaust chamber so the neoprene gaskets blow out. Have installed new gaskets and even glued them in with 5200. They still blow out! Now, we can't start the engine anymore. I have checked spark and all plugs work. It is just a mystery why this and only this cylinder get so much fuel. Both bottom and the second cylinder from the bottom is fed by the same carburator and I can't see how the carb can feed only the lower with so much fuel...?!?! I have also checked the fuel pump diaphragm, and it looks fine without holes or cracks. What should I do? The complete engine was bored and all internal parts new (including all electronics) just four years ago. Please help! We want to sell the boat and engine too as we have too many boats. But can't sell it as long as it is not running...
Thanks a lot for some good advice.
I have a problem with my Mercury 120XR (the one with the Force/Chrysler four cylinder block). It pours gasoline from the lowest cylinder when the spark plugs are out. The engine also lock as if it had a water lock in the bottom cylinder. The starter motor is just a few years old. The starter stops because the fuel does not compress like air/fuel normally do. If I remove the spark plug on the lowest cylinder and leave the three other sparkplugs installed (and leaving the other three ignition wires off of the three other plugs), the starter turns the engine and gasoline is pouring out of that lowest cylinder. It can seem like this problem has gradually been more and more present. We have previously had problems with fuel igniting in the jet exhaust chamber so the neoprene gaskets blow out. Have installed new gaskets and even glued them in with 5200. They still blow out! Now, we can't start the engine anymore. I have checked spark and all plugs work. It is just a mystery why this and only this cylinder get so much fuel. Both bottom and the second cylinder from the bottom is fed by the same carburator and I can't see how the carb can feed only the lower with so much fuel...?!?! I have also checked the fuel pump diaphragm, and it looks fine without holes or cracks. What should I do? The complete engine was bored and all internal parts new (including all electronics) just four years ago. Please help! We want to sell the boat and engine too as we have too many boats. But can't sell it as long as it is not running...
Thanks a lot for some good advice.